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Vortex

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Wow, if thats his name i wonder what his password is? anyway, Vortex is a very good ride and doesn't hurt at all.

It does depend on your height though. When I was a kid it always hurt. I don't think it did the last time I rode it, it has been a long time though.

Vortex does depend on your height, if your not somewhat over those OTSR's your going to get a bit of a head bashing, but Vortex is still fantastic.

I've actually found that the further back in the train you sit, the lesser the head bumps. Front seat gives the typical bumpy experience you'd probably expect from it, but last seat is very smooth.

Vortex has never seemed rough to me ever. But call me crazy I do find it a little bumpy though in the rear seats of each car. I don't like those seats anyway cause i'm a taller guy at a little over 6 feet tall. And my knees aways hit the back of the seat in front of me.

*side note* Notice that person with the weird screen name has only two posts.

It's one of those rides where it depends where you sit. My favorite seat is the front of the last car. Great air time down the first drop.

The only time I ever thought Vortex was a little bit bumpy is in the double corkscrew but that a kind of a norm for any corkscrew.

Last time I rode Vortex, it hurt. Of course it has been a while. In fact, I probably wasn't over 5 feet last time I rode it (I didn't ride it last time I went to PKI). I don't think it will anymore since I am now 5'6"

I will never understand why a person loves coasters, but complains that they're too rough.

Solution: DON"T RIDE THEM and/or DON"T POST IN THESE KINDS OF FORUMS

I don't think The Vortex is that bad, but I'm over 6', while my girlfriend hates it because it rattles her brain. The real fault I have with the coaster is that the seats themselves are just kind of uncomfortable for the amount of shaking the coaster produces. But that's to be expected with Arrow coasters. They get bumpier the older they get.

if you know how to control yor head then it won't bump around.

Jennifer cool.gif

It's one of those rides where it depends where you sit. My favorite seat is the front of the last car. Great air time down the first drop.

That can't be your favorite seat, that's my favorite seat as well. smile.gif Seat 7-1 (Last car first row) Has always been my favorite, just love being pulled over the top of the lift, and down the drop.

Love the name. It doesnt hurt my head that bad. It feels like you are going to fall out if you sit in the back. Very cool.

Vortex is pretty smooth for an Arrow Multi-Looper. Especially since they run the breaks heavy before the corkscrews, the ride has become smoother than it use to be.
Vortex is pretty smooth for an Arrow Multi-Looper. Especially since they run the breaks heavy before the corkscrews, the ride has become smoother than it use to be.

Yeah I remember back in the early years of operation of Vortex, you used to barly be slowed in the block break. You used to fly thru the corkscrews.

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